Information reaching the Ghana Education News desk shows that Ghana Law School Apor got leaked in the ongoing entrance exam, which has led to the cancellation and rescheduling of the paper in question.
The entrance examination which was scheduled for Friday, September 23 was compromised. Candidates are to take the paper in the afternoon at 1:30 pm after the detection of the alleged leakage of the examination questions.
The Ghana General Legal Council took the decision after a meeting was held to resolve the issue.
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The Ghana Law School entrance examination is supervised by the Independent Examination Committee of the General Legal Council. The supposedly leaked paper was sighted by some media houses, including MyJoyOnline. There were four questions that candidates will be required to answer on the said leaked paper.
However, stricter security measures will be put in place to avoid the repetition of the leakages. Earlier in the year, the 499 law students who were denied admission into the Ghana School of Law for allegedly failing the entrance examination, were admitted into the School.
Their admission followed a series of agitations and debates between the students and the General Legal Council (GLC), the Attorney-General, and Parliament over their supposed failure.
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